
Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 8. July 2024
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-1-83608-073-2 (ISBN)
Description
Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions stands out from the competition due to its focus on three key characteristics: studies from scholars in different countries, with different research questions, relying on different theoretical perspective. Such a broad and inclusive approach to mergers and acquisitions is not easily replicated in academic journals, with much narrower mandates and metrics.
Volume 23 of this annual series explores a range of issues, from cross-border mergers and acquisitions, MNE strategies and multi-business firms to outsourcing and strategic choices.
This collection of new and current research highlights interesting behavioural themes as well as timely practical solutions to the dilemma of mergers and acquisitions failures. Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions Volume 22 is of interest to scholars in strategic management, organizational theory and behaviour who are studying questions around mergers and acquisitions. Doctoral students will benefit from access to the diversity of research that can trigger new research questions and expanded research agendas.
Volume 23 of this annual series explores a range of issues, from cross-border mergers and acquisitions, MNE strategies and multi-business firms to outsourcing and strategic choices.
This collection of new and current research highlights interesting behavioural themes as well as timely practical solutions to the dilemma of mergers and acquisitions failures. Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions Volume 22 is of interest to scholars in strategic management, organizational theory and behaviour who are studying questions around mergers and acquisitions. Doctoral students will benefit from access to the diversity of research that can trigger new research questions and expanded research agendas.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 158 mm
Width: 237 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83608-073-2 (9781836080732)
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Cary L. Cooper | Sydney Finkelstein
Advances in Mergers and Acquisitions
E-Book
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Persons
Sydney Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and the host of the podcast, The Sydcast. Professor Finkelstein is a recognized thought leader on leadership, strategy, and corporate governance.
Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. Cooper is the author and editor of more than 175 books and is one of Britain's most quoted business gurus.
Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK. Cooper is the author and editor of more than 175 books and is one of Britain's most quoted business gurus.
Editor
Alliance Manchester Business School, UK
Tuck School at Dartmouth College, USA
Content
Introduction: Research on Mergers and Acquisitions; Sydney Finkelstein and Cary L. Cooper
Chapter 1. A Review of Research on Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Impact, Themes, and New Directions; Tsvetomira V. Bilgili
Chapter 2. Modification of MNE Strategies in the Face of Financing Constraints; Umar Boodoo, Laurence Booth, George J. Georgopoulos, and Walid Hejazi
Chapter 3. Acquisitions by Multi-Business Firms: A Divisional Lens; Ghahhar Zavosh and Marie-Ann Betschinger
Chapter 4. The Performance of Serial Acquirers: A Review and Integrative Framework; Helene Loe Colman and Randi Lunnan
Chapter 5. Outsourcing Experience: Examining Market Responses to Acquirers Relying on Advisor Experience; Adam Steinbach, Jerayr Haleblian, and Gerry McNamara
Chapter 6. Middle-Status Opportunism: Financial Advisors and their Risky Acquisition Endorsements;; Yonghoon G. Lee and HeeJung Jung
Chapter 7. Capabilities in Conflict? The Fallacy of Sameness between Divestitures and Acquisitions and Its Ramifications for Firm Capability Development and Deployment ; Patia J. McGrath and Atul Nerkar
Chapter 8. Strategic Choices between Alliances and Acquisitions: What Do We Know, and Where Do We Go from Here?; Manish K. Srivastava
Chapter 9. Down the Wrong Rabbit Hole: Methodological Traps in Researching Emotions in Post-Merger Integration; Sandor Talas, Andre A. Pekerti, and Neal M. Ashkanasy
Chapter 1. A Review of Research on Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Impact, Themes, and New Directions; Tsvetomira V. Bilgili
Chapter 2. Modification of MNE Strategies in the Face of Financing Constraints; Umar Boodoo, Laurence Booth, George J. Georgopoulos, and Walid Hejazi
Chapter 3. Acquisitions by Multi-Business Firms: A Divisional Lens; Ghahhar Zavosh and Marie-Ann Betschinger
Chapter 4. The Performance of Serial Acquirers: A Review and Integrative Framework; Helene Loe Colman and Randi Lunnan
Chapter 5. Outsourcing Experience: Examining Market Responses to Acquirers Relying on Advisor Experience; Adam Steinbach, Jerayr Haleblian, and Gerry McNamara
Chapter 6. Middle-Status Opportunism: Financial Advisors and their Risky Acquisition Endorsements;; Yonghoon G. Lee and HeeJung Jung
Chapter 7. Capabilities in Conflict? The Fallacy of Sameness between Divestitures and Acquisitions and Its Ramifications for Firm Capability Development and Deployment ; Patia J. McGrath and Atul Nerkar
Chapter 8. Strategic Choices between Alliances and Acquisitions: What Do We Know, and Where Do We Go from Here?; Manish K. Srivastava
Chapter 9. Down the Wrong Rabbit Hole: Methodological Traps in Researching Emotions in Post-Merger Integration; Sandor Talas, Andre A. Pekerti, and Neal M. Ashkanasy